Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:03:20 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
Since Vic posted me privately and asked for the SIR test parameters I spoke of in my other post, I thought I'd respond on the forum. Ok, here they are, per Joe Keller--Solder / process consultant AKA Manko..... This is an accelerated SIR / dendrite
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 10:47:18 EDT 2002 | devajj
Dr. Lee, How long is the typical SIR test for fluxes? Where can I find more info on SIR testing? Thanks, Joe Devaney
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 14:44:08 EST 2009 | sunny
Are boards produced using Vapor phase ovens dirtier than N2 Reflow oven. Are there any studies/papers someone can point to? if not what are the methods to verify this? is IPC specified SIR test using 24B SIR test coupons? please advise. thanks in adv
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 17:51:04 EDT 2005 | ASIR
Does anybody knows any outside service for SIR testing. I am being question if my cleaning process is good enough and I don't have any ways of proofing it.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 17:51:55 EST 2009 | ldavis
Chet, We've found the exact opposite. Boards we process in VP are cleaner than convection. Sorry but I cannot provide any meaningful data to back that up though. We conduct SIR testing internally using our high impedance pcba's.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 04 02:31:55 EDT 2006 | Mustang
Calling for an input from the Experts our there. Our customer is questioning the cleanliness of the no-clean product that we produced for them. We were asked to clean the board (localised cleaning) after rework (IC need to be changed due to an up re
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:44:55 EST 2009 | ldavis
Yes, we are only running no-clean pastes.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 12:41:17 EDT 2005 | saragorcos
Hi there - Add us to your list - our laboratory provides SIR testing and offers advice on how to optimize cleanliness. Check out our website at http://www.residues.com - you can find more info and how to contact us there. Regards, Sara Gorcos For
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 19:09:21 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Chiakl Ion Chromatography has been perfectly described by Dave, but here are a couple of extra considerations: Ion Chromatography will tell you precisely what is present on the surface of your board/assembly but it will not tell you whether it will b
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 16:00:11 EDT 2006 | samir
Ionic Cleanliness Testing: IPC-TM-650, Test Method 2.3.25, Section 5, "Dynamic Extraction Method", is the most commonplace method in the industry to test YOUR PCBA's for cleanliness. Run it through your process as normal, and send it out for testin